Achieving the Serverless Office

WEBINAR

The pandemic has forced many businesses to rethink their office arrangements and remote work policies. The rise of cloud computing has made it possible for SMBs to embrace remote work and migrate their technology to the cloud. Join us on Wednesday, April 26th at 10am CT/11am ET to learn more about the latest trends in technology and how SMBs can take advantage of them to achieve greater flexibility and cost savings.

We are excited to invite you to our "Achieving the Serverless Office: Considerations for SMB Clients" webinar. You don't want to miss this upcoming event!

One of the latest trends in office arrangements and remote work is the evolution of the serverless office with the help of cloud computing. 

The serverless office is a new model for business operations that can help SMBs:

  • Reduce Costs
  • Increase Efficiency
  • Enhance Security
During this webinar, we will share insights into how you can migrate to a serverless office and what you need to consider to make it a success. Our experts will explore the key drivers of the serverless office, including remote work, enhanced cloud options, increased bandwidth, and reduction in client office space. We will also delve into the cost reductions that can be achieved through protecting client infrastructure and provide insights into best practices for data security and data protection practices.

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